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We had the pleasure of eating lunch at Little Mount Lavender Company and got to chat with Jason one of our speakers at the Spring Education Day! Canโ€™t wait to hear his talk as he is a classic French trained chef. Let me tell you we were raving about his food!!! See MoreSee Less

We had the pleasure

Another great meeting of members today! The delicious trio of soups warmed our bodies as the friendships we develop warm our souls! Great program about making your own skincare products, herb of the month comfrey and book report with illustrations โ™ฅ๏ธ See MoreSee Less

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What a fun gathering of members celebrating the season with amazing food and a very fun gift exchange of herbal gifts! See MoreSee Less

From Joan: With much help from Pumpkin I hung two wreaths on the upper picket fence today. See MoreSee Less

From Joan: With much

We had a great meeting of members this week! Our program was on herbal teas! We made our own blends and shared ONLY the good ones on a board! Enjoy! See MoreSee Less

We had a great meeti

There are still plenty of herbs to see in our Old Capitol Herb Garden in Corydon! See MoreSee Less

There are still plen

We had another great meeting of members this month!!! See MoreSee Less

We had another great

The Old Capitol Herb Garden is still looking good! See MoreSee Less

The Old Capitol Herb

The season is winding down at the Old Capitol Herb Garden! See MoreSee Less

The season is windin

And Irish Rover See MoreSee Less

The Old Capitol Herb Garden is loving this weather!!! You must see this beautiful sunflower ๐ŸŒป See MoreSee Less

The Old Capitol Herb

We are at Waterfront Botanical today until 2:00! See MoreSee Less

We are at Waterfront

The Sensory Garden at the Kentucky School for the Blind became a classroom today. Science teacher Laura Parker brought her 5th grade class to the garden to identify the parts of a plant. The hardy hibiscus was the perfect specimen to explore.
The wheelbarrow provided an impromptu physics lesson. What is the advantage of a cart with two wheels?
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The Sensory Garden a

Many lovely blooms in the Old Capital Herb Garden! See MoreSee Less

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It is the policy of The Kentuckiana Herb Society, a unit of The Herb Society of America not to advise or recommend herbs for medicinal or health use. This information is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation or an endorsement of any particular medical or health treatment.

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